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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SLAVOCRACIES»
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1
The Civil War Era: An Anthology of Sources
manumissions – and less willingness to fight a civil war over the issue –
pervaded Latin American slavocracies. Because US racism was so extreme, a
more unified slaveholding class and more support from white nonslaveholders –
and thus ...
Lyde Cullen-Sizer, Jim Cullen, 2008
2
Interpretations of American History Vol. I: Patterns and ...
demanded unique self-confidence. Secession required both nerve and the
perception of power. The Brazilian and Cuban slavocracies could have no such
nerve in the 1870s and 1880s, after watching U.S. slaveholders go down in
flames in ...
Francis G. Couvares, 2000
3
The Reintegration of American History: Slavery and the Civil War
Latin American slavocracies lacked not only the South's intensely racist reasons
to stonewall antislavery but also its political basis for confidence that
emancipation could be routed. The Latin American slavocracies were either too
vulnerable ...
William W. Freehling, 1994
African slave trade contracted the Cotton Kingdom's source of slaves. Unlike mid-
nineteenth-century tropical developers in Cuba and Brazil, the two other large
New World slavocracies, cotton planters could not legally buy" slaves from Africa.
5
The Road to Disunion: Volume I: Secessionists at Bay, 1776-1854
Sugar, jewel of most South American slavocracies, seemed to seventeenth- and
eighteenth-century North American colonists impossible to raise so far from the
equator. Intensive sugar cultivation occurred in southernmost North America ...
William W. Freehling, 1991
6
We Have Not Been Moved: Resisting Racism and Militarism in ...
Secondly, they volunteered to fight with the Union to defeat the slavocracies. The
Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 came only when Lincoln realized that he
needed to use Black troops in order to win the war. (It applied only to states at
war ...
Elizabeth Betita Martinez, Matt Meyer, Mandy Carter, 2012
... SLAVISH SLAVISHLY SLAVISHNESS SLAVISHNESSES SLAVOCRACIES
SLAVOCRACY SLAVOCRAT SLAVOCRATS SLAW SLAVEYS SLAVEY SLAVES
SLAVED SLAVEHOLDER SLAVEHOLDERS SLAVEHOLDING
SLAVEHOLDINGS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
8
The Demise of the Inhuman: Afrocentricity, Modernism, and ...
Under the reasoning of their civilizational mission, displace- ment and
exploitation of native economies and native peoples by European slavocracies,
human beings and nature alike suf- fered from the same depletion of means and
property.
Ana Monteiro-Ferreira, 2014
9
The Amazon Journal of Roger Casement
But between 1890 and 1910, as the market demand began to outstrip the means
of supply, so those parts of the world from which wild rubber was extracted were
turned into slavocracies at the mercy of the White Man's rule.“ The widespread ...
Sir Roger Casement, Angus Mitchell, 1997
10
Islands and Exiles: The Creole Identities of Post/colonial ...
Under pressure from the counterrevolutionary forces of the British and United
States slavocracies, Hugues initiated the so-called war of the privateers soon
after his successful restoration of French power, in an attempt at consolidating the
...